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Attorney Picked to Present Clinton Disbarment Case

Published: 6/14/00 Author: AP

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A lawyer has been selected to argue for President Clinton's disbarment over his testimony about his relationship with Monica Lewinksy.

Attorney Marie-Bernarde Miller will represent the state panel that disciplines lawyers in its disbarment petition in circuit court in Little Rock.

Miller said Tuesday that she was hired June 7 but referred all other questions about the case to the state Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct.

The committee recommended May 22 that Clinton be stripped of his license to practice law in Arkansas over misleading testimony in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

Clinton has said the committee was treating him more severely than other lawyers.

The committee has not yet filed its petition with the court.

Miller, 48, grew up in Little Rock. She graduated from Maryville College in St. Louis and received a law degree from the University of Kansas in 1984. A former social studies teacher, Miller works for a Little Rock law firm.

Last fall, Miller presented the case against the first Arkansas judge removed from office for misconduct.

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Marie-Bernarde Miller - Marie-B. Miller is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Pulaski and Perry Counties, and former Deputy Attorney General & Director of the Arkansas Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and Special Assistant United States Attorney for Health Care Issues. She is a trial lawyer, and is licensed to practice before the United States Courts of Appeal for the Fifth and Eighth Circuits, the United States Supreme Court. Ms. Miller is a member of the American Health Care Lawyers Association, and is a Hearing Officer for the Arkansas Department of Human Services' Medicaid Program. She currently concentrates her law practice in the areas of employment, health care and manufactured housing law issues.

HENCH adds: Research says the law firm she works for has consistently donated to the Republican party. Something tells me this Arkansas woman isn't in a hurry to give Slick a "hummer," despite the fact that Tony Morrison called Willy: "The First Black President."  Say goodbye to the law license scumbag!


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